Jordan Peterson on Rules for Life, Psychedelics, The Bible, and Much More | The Tim Ferriss Show

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  • @timferriss
    @timferriss  2 роки тому +49

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    • @jaixzz
      @jaixzz 2 роки тому +5

      38:55 Run that past me again bro❕

    • @stephanieweidner853
      @stephanieweidner853 2 роки тому +1

      Chan wasi 9 goodm

    • @CONEHEADDK
      @CONEHEADDK 2 роки тому +1

      I already follow to many people, so I won't subscribe to you this time. But if YT shoves anough "as good" video suggestions with your choices and conversations, I might. Very good choice - one of the absolute most important and influencial men in my looong life time.

    • @berndmayer1765
      @berndmayer1765 2 роки тому +2

      @@CONEHEADDK
      At least you still have access to your brain

    • @arlen9190
      @arlen9190 2 роки тому +2

      I love people like Tim who say so much with minimal words

  • @WhatIveLearned
    @WhatIveLearned 3 роки тому +4656

    This guy gets it.

    • @fiveDust
      @fiveDust 3 роки тому +53

      Same here. You're one of a kind!

    • @fffhahaha8521
      @fffhahaha8521 3 роки тому +30

      your channels cool too

    • @bernardo7180
      @bernardo7180 3 роки тому +110

      Stop watching this shit and go make content.

    • @timothydeneffe249
      @timothydeneffe249 3 роки тому +40

      Any chance of getting a video on him from you? I would be deeply interested in your take.

    • @Baiano29
      @Baiano29 3 роки тому +89

      Tim Ferris, Jordan Peterson and WIL all in the same place... Whoa

  • @luissalazar2021
    @luissalazar2021 3 роки тому +1809

    Dr. Peterson , is my mentor and he doesn’t know that, he saved my life, after my only son passed . I was given life up. Felted so lost and didn’t care about my other family. But listening to Jordan. I started having a different perspective about life. Today I have a great job and love my beautiful wife and my daughter’s and wants to take charge and be responsible.

    • @MrFacePeck
      @MrFacePeck 3 роки тому +42

      Good for you Luis!

    • @tallchick1966
      @tallchick1966 3 роки тому +30

      So very glad to hear, Luis.

    • @nickmurray9151
      @nickmurray9151 3 роки тому +54

      That is the affect Dr Peterson has. He is my mentor too. I am sorry for your loss.

    • @thePlum
      @thePlum 3 роки тому +20

      Beautiful, good for you!

    • @marcco7947
      @marcco7947 3 роки тому +12

      💪

  • @kaidencbrent9691
    @kaidencbrent9691 3 місяці тому +244

    Psychedelics have the potential to make a significant impact on mental health issues like anxiety and depression. They've been incredibly helpful for me personally.

    • @AndrewParker-ss9li
      @AndrewParker-ss9li 3 місяці тому

      I've been looking to try some recently, but I can't find anywhere to source.

    • @JustinBrown-jz2of
      @JustinBrown-jz2of 3 місяці тому

      dr.tonyshrooms is your guy. The best shrooms and psychedelics guy I know.

    • @kalimhebert9930
      @kalimhebert9930 3 місяці тому

      Can dr.tonyshrooms post to me in PA?

    • @declanh5434
      @declanh5434 3 місяці тому

      Of course, he delivers anywhere, and discreetly as well

  • @TruthSeeksM3
    @TruthSeeksM3 Рік тому +36

    The first time I ate cubensis mushrooms, It changed me for the better, I'm literally swelling with tears as I recall that experience. The fear, low self esteem, self-doubt and every feeling of worthlessness that was beaten, shouted, threatened, intimidated, abused and traumatized into me from as far back as I can remember- 3-4 years old, just seemed to dissolve. It was like when you toss an Alka seltzer tablet into a gallon of warm water. Walls were vaporized, dams were breached and the waters flowed, bridges were materialized over these flowing waters. It was f*cking beautiful!! I was free, for the first time in those 19 years of life, I felt truly free. I can truly, truly and honestly say that I felt what Love was, because I became Love and suddenly realized that is what I always had been, Unconditional Love. That's why I was always the scapegoat, the whipping boy, the easy target. I was made aware that I endured all that suffering, not because I was the self-hating flaws of character and unhealed traumas they all projected onto me, but it was because I was blameless and divine, pure empathy, hope and kindness, I was everything that they were lacking, everything they were not. I was like that little pup that gets kicked around and starved physically/mentally/spiritually, yet still comes around, sits next to and tries to love and comfort that same abusive monster when it recognizes their sorrow. It wasn't me, it was never me that was the problem and I didn't deserve that abuse, or the bag of guilt and trauma that I had been carrying around everywhere until that point. So I set it down right then and there, it wasn't my bag to carry, not my load to bear.
    The following weeks were a series of setting boundaries and burning bridges. I was assertive and decisive, if you didn't help push or pull, you were brushed aside.
    Where before I cowered and avoided conflict and confrontation in hope that the storm would quietly pass me by, I now would rise to look it dead in the eye and dare it to do its worst, like LT. Dan in Forrest Gump, fear haf left the building.
    Of course it took a while longer to completely round up all those clever traumas and triggers that had hidden themselves in the recessed corners and darkest crevices of the shadow Self, that the ego conveniently glazed over.
    It is said that psychedelics are shortcuts to connecting with the higher consciousness or g_dhead, and therefore unearned wisdom/enlightenment. But I don't agree with that wholly, because sometimes you have to do what you need to do for yourself. This knowledge can be attained if you pay attention to the omens and synchronicities that your Intuitive perception just can't seem to ignore. They're attempting to lead you to water, it's up to you whether you choose to drink or not.
    If you do choose to partake in these substances, do it mindfully, set an Intention. Whether it's for recreation or healing of mind, body or spirit, or all three, declare what you wish to get from that experience, speak it. Respect and honor the organic and inorganic, for their part in the experience. Maybe meditate for a few minutes on the purpose or goal of the experience. You can heal, rid yourself of vices or habits that are detrimental to your being. You can gain Wisdom and get answers that you may have, as long as those answers don't infringe on your free Will.
    Just be conscientious and have a safe trip. 💛🌞☝️

  • @Badabinger
    @Badabinger 3 роки тому +724

    Tim's ending remarks are so true: "I'm glad you exist, I'm glad you write". Jordan is a stellar example of a hero; Speaking truth in the face of existential pressure. And exactly that truth saved him as well.

    • @csqr
      @csqr 3 роки тому +5

      Well said.

    • @dmtgallardo
      @dmtgallardo 3 роки тому +8

      Amazing ending too. Both clearly moved and right at the edge of tears.

    • @svanteekholm7334
      @svanteekholm7334 3 роки тому +7

      Well, I'd say... and I'm probably not well enough versed in the relevant literature to form a relevant opinion... but he's a decent approximation of the hero archetype instantiated in our perception of reality, at least as far as I can tell, and THAT'S THAT.

    • @joemac84
      @joemac84 3 роки тому +1

      It’s kind of apersonal to me. Glad you exist.. it’s like sure, a rock exists too. Nothing ever ceases to exist

    • @Aum_shantishantishanti111
      @Aum_shantishantishanti111 3 роки тому +2

      And the truth shall set you free .

  • @jooseppalm4889
    @jooseppalm4889 3 роки тому +821

    I love how hes just arguing with himself. Everyone should do that. Then we would not all be so certain of ourselves and would actually listen to eachother.

    • @lav7161
      @lav7161 3 роки тому +19

      I go crazy fighting with myself sometimes but it's much better than me thinking I'm always right.

    • @Srilankanenglishteacher
      @Srilankanenglishteacher 3 роки тому +5

      @J Palm, I try to do that whenever I can, because IMO, to me, what it does is, it gets me thinking of the other side of the case, as a result I am able to put myself on someone's else's shoe's quite easily without being offended, so to speak. I am sure, it does a lot more than that to argue with oneself and come out better on the flip side.

    • @jooseppalm4889
      @jooseppalm4889 3 роки тому +4

      @@Srilankanenglishteacher I agree. It’s probably one of the most important things we can learn.

    • @jooseppalm4889
      @jooseppalm4889 3 роки тому +2

      @@lav7161 yes 100%

    • @DimaaReyma
      @DimaaReyma 3 роки тому +5

      To be fair, Jordan was forced to do this in this interview. The interviewer doesn't seem to challenge Jordan's answers or at least comment on and add to them. Unlike Joe Rogan who does this very well.

  • @lindareeves551
    @lindareeves551 2 роки тому +21

    Dear Dr Petersen, the world needs you.... South Africa needs you.... You are God's gift to us all in these confusing and frightening times.... You teach people to think coherently and instil the values which have been lacking for generations. Thank you so very much for everything you are doing. I am working on my room dad. Love and blessings to you and your family. Kind regards, Linda Reeves

  • @deliasmith9602
    @deliasmith9602 2 роки тому +190

    This man is the most honest and thought provoking speaker/human being, how lucky we are to have someone like this in our chaotic world. I listen and watch his videos daily. Thank you Jordan for being honest and putting your mind out there for us! I wish you and your family all the best health and happiness🥰

    • @dragonfly3714
      @dragonfly3714 2 роки тому +3

      YES

    • @soniag4516
      @soniag4516 2 роки тому +3

      Right along Dr. VICTOR Hanson

    • @tinatina4789
      @tinatina4789 Рік тому

      Did Jordan Peterson brought you closer to God? Did you start reading Bible after being influenced by Jordan Peterson?

    • @Tanirhum
      @Tanirhum Рік тому +1

      He's a guru for conservatives.

    • @DerelictNacho
      @DerelictNacho Рік тому

      ew.

  • @pr1ssycr1ssy
    @pr1ssycr1ssy 3 роки тому +862

    I don't know how to put into words the feelings Dr. Peterson has stirred up inside of me. There is something so very incredibly special about him. Thank you, Dr. Peterson. I continue to watch and re-watch your work.

    • @jdschooley6808
      @jdschooley6808 3 роки тому +36

      Yes, we will all be better humans for his thoughts...again and again etc.

    • @FaridaSultanaIchoosesuccess
      @FaridaSultanaIchoosesuccess 3 роки тому +17

      @@jdschooley6808 Hear, hear. Let me second that.

    • @davidgraham3004
      @davidgraham3004 3 роки тому +7

      @@jdschooley6808 YES

    • @brianpeterson332
      @brianpeterson332 3 роки тому +21

      Agreed - he speaks "truth to power". The thing I admire about Jordan Peterson is that he exudes honest integrity. That's why the attacks he invites seem so toothless.

    • @Johnrider1234
      @Johnrider1234 3 роки тому +7

      Now study the kjb for 40 years cover to cover

  • @Russman
    @Russman 3 роки тому +802

    TIM FERRISS AND JORDAN PETERSON! THIS IS GONNA BE A BANGER!

  • @Katejones-on1ie
    @Katejones-on1ie Місяць тому +440

    Research shows that psilocybin mushrooms have promising results for mental health support, particularly in reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety and PTSD.

  • @ObinnaHarris
    @ObinnaHarris Рік тому +161

    Psychedelic therapy is just one of those great leaps in the mental health space . It's wonderful and the fact that they serve recreational use and health as well. I can't deny tripping is fun every once in a while.°

    • @ThomasDaniel-kw4je
      @ThomasDaniel-kw4je Рік тому +1

      I've been looking to get my hands on shrooms since growing isn't an option for me . Any one knows where I can source?

    • @marshalpeters
      @marshalpeters Рік тому +1

      ​@@ThomasDaniel-kw4je❤Yes Dr.johnsonshroom

    • @AndrewRobertson-iq4hf
      @AndrewRobertson-iq4hf Рік тому

      Is he on insta? 0:02

    • @MichaelLucos
      @MichaelLucos Рік тому

      Can Dr.johnsonshroom send to me in Miami?#

    • @JohnChristopher-jq1ef
      @JohnChristopher-jq1ef Рік тому

      0:05 Sure. He delivers anywhere and also it's discreet. That's if you're worried about.

  • @taranwarner6822
    @taranwarner6822 3 роки тому +207

    He still looks tired and worn out but he looks fresher in each video. Glad to see Dr. Peterson is active again!

    • @vincenth.6381
      @vincenth.6381 3 роки тому +7

      He still doesn't look 100% but he sounds WAAAAAY better now. His voice and energy are much stronger which is say is most important.

    • @jonathansgilman
      @jonathansgilman 3 роки тому +1

      He self-addressed himself at 20% in his podcast with his daughter before this one. I was wondering what percentage he would have given himself. I hope better than 20%, but I suspect it's still less than 30%. I agree with the other commenter - it's at least improving.

    • @jonathansgilman
      @jonathansgilman 3 роки тому +1

      *self assessed

    • @shaftymaze
      @shaftymaze 3 роки тому +4

      Thank god he’s getting better. Definitely looking better and mind is coming back.

    • @IVpeekaboo
      @IVpeekaboo 3 роки тому

      What happened to him?

  • @jonfoxpowers4622
    @jonfoxpowers4622 3 роки тому +200

    "Be grateful in spite of your suffering." Good advice. Great interview

    • @petarpanonski
      @petarpanonski 3 роки тому +5

      It is a shitty advice...You cannot be anything else but what you are, when in a state in which you are currently experiencing. It is like telling yourself to love someone or something on demand. It's a short termed painkiller - gets rid of the symptom, but the cause is still intact. It just doesn't work that way, but it sells books, tickets and gets you "followers", though.

    • @bolenarrow9286
      @bolenarrow9286 3 роки тому +2

      This is just not true... you can change, you can grow, you can realize new points of view. The only people stuck in the hole you are talking about are impossibly destitute under impossible pressure or excessively resentful.

    • @kareybarey13
      @kareybarey13 3 роки тому

      @@petarpanonski You have victim mentality.

    • @petarpanonski
      @petarpanonski 3 роки тому +1

      @Nicole Try to hear what pupil Peterson said. Remember his state he recently "recovered" from.
      I said it is a shity advice telling people they should be something more that they already are in any given moment, not a thing more. Acceptance dear, acceptace.
      Now if you would excuse me, my dragon needs a bubble bath.
      As pupil Peterson said it, clean your room. Let others be.
      I know P loves
      Jung so here's his quote:
      "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious."

    • @petarpanonski
      @petarpanonski 3 роки тому

      @@kareybarey13 what if I enjoy it?
      :P

  • @Greg.Olson2299
    @Greg.Olson2299 7 місяців тому +18

    Depression haunted my life from a very young age, and I was put on a bunch of SSRIs as a child in attempt to deal with it. None worked.Psychedelic mushrooms was brought to my attention. It was the first thing that actually had real effects. They should only be used with great care and respect.

    • @RobPendy
      @RobPendy 7 місяців тому +8

      dr.perryshroom is your guy. Got all kinds of psychedelics stuff. Guided me through my first ever experience

    • @SusanHoskins-df9kk
      @SusanHoskins-df9kk 7 місяців тому +6

      Been through this conversation before. I can’t do anything without a proper medical professional following me.

    • @CastroTristen
      @CastroTristen 7 місяців тому +4

      YES, he is dr.perryshroom. There's a lot of potential in psychedelics

    • @MorganSantillanes
      @MorganSantillanes 7 місяців тому +3

      hm. Can dr.perryshroom dispatch to me in Tx?

    • @JamesHinkle-lu9yy
      @JamesHinkle-lu9yy 7 місяців тому +2

      Sure, I got mine posted here in North Carolina. The service was considerate.

  • @BRBafteraword
    @BRBafteraword Рік тому +1

    Tim Ferris sets himself apart from the average podcaster with his thoughtfully constructed, intelligent questions and conversation points.
    Watching this interview I understand why Dr. Peterson resonates with so many people: he holds his ideas and opinions with a clear sense of humility and compassion for humanity. He does not have the arrogant and snarky tone of voice with which so many who hold dubious claims to powerful positions in society tend to speak to the at large public. Much respect for the man.

  • @alexhartan
    @alexhartan 3 роки тому +379

    "Beware of unearned wisdom" - damn, this one hit me in the knees.

    • @davidabulafia7145
      @davidabulafia7145 3 роки тому +7

      What does unearned wisdom mean

    • @Travislitxxz
      @Travislitxxz 3 роки тому +3

      Can you please explain the quote?

    • @viniciuslisboa8937
      @viniciuslisboa8937 3 роки тому +5

      @@Travislitxxz that will be a unearded wisdom.

    • @ThePS3Beast109
      @ThePS3Beast109 3 роки тому +37

      @@Travislitxxz usually one obtains wisdom through learning life lessons, which can be a long and difficult process. The idea here is that psychedelics can teach someone wisdom very easily, without the hard life lessons. Therefore the advice is to be wary of this wisdom that you didn't earn through overcoming a hard life lesson but "stole" via the easy route of psychedelics.

    • @Candleowen
      @Candleowen 3 роки тому +14

      @@ThePS3Beast109 or even just through watching youtube videos

  • @dancingdamselfly
    @dancingdamselfly 3 роки тому +236

    Humbling to think that the man I credit with saving my life, is thanking me for saving his.

    • @thehurts9216
      @thehurts9216 3 роки тому +6

      🤗😇

    • @alewoanna
      @alewoanna 3 роки тому +9

      Your comment made me tear up. I'm happy for you.

    • @dancingdamselfly
      @dancingdamselfly 3 роки тому +3

      @@alewoanna thank you for telling me.

    • @cheriehunt5025
      @cheriehunt5025 3 роки тому +2

      Blessings to you❤️

    • @meirhildeshaim4214
      @meirhildeshaim4214 3 роки тому +2

      Funny how that works sometime. Then again, telling truth leads to good...

  • @eliciareynolds9027
    @eliciareynolds9027 2 роки тому +124

    WOW! incredible interview! Jordan Peterson's explanation of biblical principles is a divine blend of spirituality and science! thank you so much for posting such a deeply profound and stirring interview! many blessings!

    • @SirGalaEd
      @SirGalaEd Рік тому +9

      If you like this, I strongly recommend his Bible Series on You Tube. It's lots of hours, but worth the investment.

  • @roseblue2583
    @roseblue2583 2 роки тому +4

    Please pass this comment on to Jordan Peterson for me...and thank you, Mr Ferriss, for conducting these interviews and making them public. You fulfill a great purpose and service to your fellow man in doing so.
    Mr Peterson...I have found a significantly high level of truths in your insights. I have studied scripture with great intention to understand the truths of life for my whole adult yrs. I am now 63, and I still find new levels of knowledge in those same scripture passages. You have a very effective way of putting what I feel inside into words, and I feel like a sponge when I listen to you speak or read your words, insatiably soaking up every bit of your imparted wisdom. Truth is vital to my very existence (as with us all to some extent), and not only that, but truth is always felt at the cellular level for me. It vibrates through me on a harmonic frequency. Your words and understanding vibrate for me that way. May you be blessed beyond your wildest dreams for sharing your insights with the world. Your wisdom is much needed. I am better able to navigate my thoughts, my actions, and my relationships having been exposed to your understanding. Thank you so very much!

  • @natalieflagg3921
    @natalieflagg3921 3 роки тому +354

    Jordan Peterson brought me here, but Tim Ferriss seems to be a great host! He’s a great listener - the way he listens & responds to Jordan is wonderful. I feel as though Jordan really enjoyed talking with Ferriss as well, so much so that he’s fluttering his fingers again when he talks ❤️❤️❤️

    • @nocuriouscats8550
      @nocuriouscats8550 3 роки тому +1

      You on a spiritual journey?

    • @earlyivermectincancelscovi2522
      @earlyivermectincancelscovi2522 3 роки тому +1

      @@nocuriouscats8550 … Heroine's journey

    • @hirobeats7360
      @hirobeats7360 3 роки тому +1

      If you don't know Tim Ferris very well, he's a pretty neat dude. His '4 Hour' books are really worth a read, especially 4 Hour Body.

    • @LikeCarvingACake
      @LikeCarvingACake 3 роки тому +4

      Tim knows how to ask questions. Which sounds trite, but man is that ever a skill.

    • @inthesunwiththerest6564
      @inthesunwiththerest6564 3 роки тому +6

      Totally agree, very respectful and thoughtful interview. And on JPB, my heart is soaring because he is still here. Truly a gift to the world - Being able to articulate feelings deep in the unconscious mind.

  • @junimeme5626
    @junimeme5626 3 роки тому +111

    Jordan Peterson is one, if not the most beautiful persons I've ever witnessed in my life. The complexity of his character and knowledge never fails to remind me of how much there is still to learn about the world and about myself. We're truly lucky to have him alive.

  • @danielle7729
    @danielle7729 2 роки тому +73

    So emotional even after watching a second time. I have been getting my house in order and watch JP videos several times a week to keep me going. So thankful to be able to have these people to watch on here. I would have never known anything different than negative thinking and close minded beliefs without this. Thank you

  • @jr6200
    @jr6200 Рік тому +6

    He's still coming back from illness but what a resource for the culture. And how intense he is about fundamental matters. Even if you disagree with something, he gives you so much of importance to consider

  • @tessysingh1327
    @tessysingh1327 3 роки тому +127

    This was Jordan Peterson at his best again.

    • @RashiimAllen
      @RashiimAllen 3 роки тому

      Yikes

    • @ironmonkey1512
      @ironmonkey1512 3 роки тому +6

      It's a lot easier when you don't have to be on your guard that the interviewer is doing so in bad faith. I think some of his recent problems had to do with these stressful kind of interviews.

    • @Superknullisch
      @Superknullisch 3 роки тому

      Nah.. quite far from it still.. but he's getting there! Forward Peterson, forward! There's only one road to pic from, and only one road to walk in the situation your in. The alternative is to give in and then crumble.. but then it's all over. So plz, don't.. This world need a hell of a lot more people like you! Not less. And there's already way to few to begin with..

  • @ChickenOfMajesty
    @ChickenOfMajesty 3 роки тому +140

    I am a PhD student at a high tier university trying my damnedest to get through the world along with the woman I love. I don’t know if I can approximate how different my life would be had it not been for Peterson’s efforts to help as many people as possible. You’ve changed my life.

  • @katfedele3840
    @katfedele3840 Рік тому +53

    He’s such a brilliant, compassionate, and authentic mind, a rare gem & voice in this world. Thank you 🙏

  • @thomaseck4867
    @thomaseck4867 Рік тому +17

    Dear Mr. Peterson, Thank you for reminding me of the simple foundations that sometimes I forget. Basic truths and one day and step at a time I appreciate you! I just became a new Grandpa 1st time! Hope is real and Life is Real ♥ 🎄 ✌ Thx

  • @gushamborg8150
    @gushamborg8150 3 роки тому +398

    “If you think your conscience is nothing, well violate it for a while, and see what happens.”

    • @arbarak
      @arbarak 3 роки тому +6

      Epical quote

    • @rogerc23
      @rogerc23 3 роки тому +7

      Ouch. This hits home.

    • @bjenkin100
      @bjenkin100 3 роки тому +1

      @@arbarak Epochal ?

    • @TheCeembee
      @TheCeembee 3 роки тому +5

      Biblical

    • @piercecoady7513
      @piercecoady7513 3 роки тому +6

      I'm doing it right now full well knowing there will be serious consequences.

  • @3VOLUTION369
    @3VOLUTION369 3 роки тому +162

    This is the first recent Peterson interview where he really seems back to his absolute sharpest, great to see 🔥

    • @sgtbaker81
      @sgtbaker81 3 роки тому +5

      He is on his way back. Check out his recent conversation with Bret Weinstein.

    • @CursedKitten1
      @CursedKitten1 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @user-nu4ff6lm8r
      @user-nu4ff6lm8r 3 роки тому +6

      Yes, despite a massive dirty campaign against him in the press. I have already seen three articles where his recent problems were reported in a nasty and derogatory way. The Times, Financial Times, The Guardian. Despite the fact that JP is quite opposed to conspiracy theories, there is a evidently a strong campaign against him in process. I support JP and respect him very much. God help him. But he does look better.

    • @8UpNorth3
      @8UpNorth3 3 роки тому

      It’s all that xenon gas he’s sucking on

    • @BottlegardenUK
      @BottlegardenUK 3 роки тому

      His interview with Bret was amazing too. I agree, he is finding his words and there's that spark glistening in amongst the pain.

  • @chrislogar
    @chrislogar 2 роки тому +19

    It's the second time I see this and how Jordan gets emotional at the ends breaks my heart, but it also makes me understand that he is also a human being that went through much suffering.
    All my best wishes to Jordan and his family. Amazing!

  • @kwall1464
    @kwall1464 2 роки тому +20

    I have found JBP to be such a sane voice in all this craziness, I deeply appreciate him and his work. Thank you Tim for having him on. Blessings to you both!

  • @tomjeff1743
    @tomjeff1743 3 роки тому +127

    What I think people like about Jordan Peterson is his openness and willingness to admit that he has a hard time following his own rules

    • @Zabiru-
      @Zabiru- 3 роки тому +7

      My thoughts exactly. And I'd add, perhaps unnecessarily since Jordan basically said it in the video but anyway - what's important isn't that you always follow the rules it's that you always try because if you do that you'll increase the amount of time that you're actually able to do so. And consequently, decrease the negative impact on your own life and by extension your surroundings.

    • @justicepr5933
      @justicepr5933 3 роки тому

      For me, Jordon Peterson’s greatest achievement is engaging by way of both cutting through and fusing psychological sciences with the spiritual and religious realities of this life. We are all connected and he has contributed in helping us all make this connection others, to self and God.

  • @clayc1287
    @clayc1287 3 роки тому +143

    Excellent job at getting Jordan to discuss topics he normally doesn’t talk about. Y’all need to make this a regular interaction please.

  • @raewise6345
    @raewise6345 2 роки тому +18

    I am attempting to become as educated as I am intelligent. I allowed life choices to derail my formal education. I have spent the last 10 years in research and study. This has greatly improved the quality of my life and relationships. Thank you for being a part of my growth!!♥️

    • @robertr.shacklady7315
      @robertr.shacklady7315 Рік тому +2

      You can't buy experience ask those with degree's

    • @funfun5656
      @funfun5656 Рік тому +1

      @@robertr.shacklady7315 Degrees...the apostrophe is incorrect unless the noun is possessive.
      While my degree wasn't the cheapest way to get my foot in the door there's nothing wrong with getting the right degree to qualify for the job that you want. Outside of California it's pretty hard to become a lawyer without going to law school. Try and become a surgeon without going to med school.
      It's programs like liberal arts or feminist left handed puppetry that you'll likely regret spending time and money on aquiring.

  • @veronicadenton2109
    @veronicadenton2109 Рік тому +3

    This is one of the best, if not the best interview with Dr Peterson. I've followed him for a long time and his lectures have the deepest meaning to my life and my family. Especially my son. I'm going to listen to this again. I'm startled by the content and very grateful.

  • @joegyogi
    @joegyogi 3 роки тому +243

    One of the BEST interviews I've seen done with Dr. Peterson. Didn't ask the run of the mill questions you usually hear and it was very thoughtful. Thanks, Tim! And thank you, Dr. Peterson!

    • @0harris0
      @0harris0 3 роки тому +3

      and wasn't coming from any angle of resentment or aggravation :D

    • @BRBafteraword
      @BRBafteraword Рік тому

      Tim Ferris sets himself apart from the average podcaster with his thoughtfully constructed, intelligent questions and conversation points. This is my favorite interview with Dr. Peterson to date.

  • @kurt8263
    @kurt8263 3 роки тому +82

    That ending almost had me in tears.. and I don’t even cry at sad movies. This was great.

    • @jellevanbreugel325
      @jellevanbreugel325 3 роки тому +1

      I'm not crying! You are!

    • @Wisagapi
      @Wisagapi 3 роки тому +1

      I cried, briefly.

    • @karolinaks4192
      @karolinaks4192 3 роки тому +1

      I cried too.

    • @ryanceros9510
      @ryanceros9510 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah, for me it started with "When you don't tell the truth, the world falls apart." I knew he was about to make me cry again. Great ending. Makes me wish I could do something for the guy--I suppose a thank-you letter would be nice (despite the fact that those things make him cry too! ) .

    • @kurt8263
      @kurt8263 3 роки тому

      @@ryanceros9510 buy his book 😌

  • @michaelm2472
    @michaelm2472 2 роки тому +47

    Always feel so refreshed and energized by Jordan Peterson’s talks or interviews, even when they get tough to experience - such as this one. Great interview and Tim Ferris’s must be thanked for such restraint to let JP speak and have the moment of vulnerability. So many interviewers forget to let their subject be the subject.

  • @tracycarroll8698
    @tracycarroll8698 Рік тому +3

    I am in awe!!! Thank you for bringing the hero males and females back!! Please never give up or lose hope on the word medicine that you speak to humanity!!! And I totally RESPECT A TENDER HEART THESE DAYS!!! BLESS YOUR PATH MR. PETERSON ONE MILLION TIMES IN JESUS HOLY NAME!!!!

  • @damfam4918
    @damfam4918 3 роки тому +371

    Dr. Peterson represents the rise and fall of the hero. His rebirth is more symbolic than people seem to realize

    • @FaridaSultanaIchoosesuccess
      @FaridaSultanaIchoosesuccess 3 роки тому +14

      What fall and what ' Rebirth "? This hero never fell, he rose and rose and is rising. Its just too profound for 'everyone ' to analyse and accept.

    • @Jannirae
      @Jannirae 3 роки тому +5

      When a person's identity is wrapped around so many known angles and dimensions as he is 1:08 :15 --- and that man allows the absolute unknown to be his courage and his anchor as he has -- he is a mystery revealed. That's a rebirth from what is known to a birth out of what is unknown. You better have some faith for that!

    • @ThirtyThree331
      @ThirtyThree331 3 роки тому

      @Paul ikr

    • @davidkohler7454
      @davidkohler7454 3 роки тому +11

      I think that while being sick. That he seriously had to take a hard look at his humanity and mortality. Also when they told him his wife only had months left to live. He fought depression. Wich still seems strange to me .I just assumed he had all that worked out in his mind through his studies. But he did not....it hit him hard. Then he suffered Benzo addiction and severe withdrawals. That almost killed him. Again this seems strange to me. I thought his education would have made all this impossible. But just like me he is only human. I believe all of this has dove him into Learning Christianity. Wich is also blowing his mind.. He is a changed man for sure..

    • @d5894
      @d5894 2 роки тому +3

      what crap

  • @SteveJones9
    @SteveJones9 3 роки тому +392

    Holy fuck balls Tim, you have shown yourself to be just the guy for this interview.
    People are here for the Peterson and you graciously delivered the complexity and humanity of this unique individual and his ideas. Memorable.

  • @englishkept4879
    @englishkept4879 2 роки тому +43

    Such a beautifully constructed interview with a mass of information and advice. Thank you Tim and Jordan! Love you both

  • @Kellycreator
    @Kellycreator 2 роки тому +16

    Another wonderful interview with JP. Such a understated gentleman. Always an honour to listen to his wisdom. I enjoy the inconvenient and uncomfortable self questioning that he invokes deep within. There is no growth without discomfort.

  • @liangnv1287
    @liangnv1287 3 роки тому +125

    JP is such a dynamic speaker, putting him in the state of mind where his thoughts just pour out of him spontaneously is GOLD. You achieved that in this interview.

    • @rogermouton2273
      @rogermouton2273 3 роки тому +5

      Precisely. Simply no comparison with this and those interviews where he is just attacked and misrepresented - what a waste of such an incredible heart and mind.

    • @funfun5656
      @funfun5656 Рік тому

      @@rogermouton2273 There are many people who feel intimidated by those who tell people what they need to hear.

  • @1stsharkb8
    @1stsharkb8 3 роки тому +167

    I appreciate the fact that Peterson is willing to admit and discuss his own faults instead of being arrogant and condescending like so many others that attempt to help educate.

  • @hereiam3658
    @hereiam3658 Рік тому +1

    I heard the phrase highly sensitive people..HSP...and thought yes I could identify with this because I feel everything around me...I never understood it and I have been busy my whole life on this journey feeling things and knowing it wasn't mine...well now I understand its others frequency that I pick up on and sometimes it hurts like hell...sudden sadness i was on a roller-coaster until I figured it out and learned to control it and identify that it is there then it moves away....its weird...I have been blessed and now i use it in my life. I always blessed it and send peace back.

  • @johnvliet523
    @johnvliet523 2 роки тому +2

    Wow. I’ve never found Peterson likable, and understand that would not necessarily be important to him, but the last few minutes of this totally turned that around…
    His ability to correlate the dark side of openness as a feature of personality with disillusionment brought on by psychedelics, by those who are already open, and questioning identity in religious traditions was concrete. His emotion toward the end is hard to define, but he impressed me as someone willing to be torn in half by opposing ideas, over and over again to arrive at various truths. Seeing that vulnerability in someone who has come off to me repeatedly as abrasive showed me the personal cost of shuttling between each polarity. I’m sure I will watch and benefit from this interview again. Great job.

  • @annielwhite
    @annielwhite 3 роки тому +45

    Mr. Peterson changed my life. I mean my whole life. I found him 4 years ago. He said something in a lecture that offended me, truly offended me ( not much offends me if anything at all ) but something forced me to ask myself why did that bother me? Also did i misunderstand his words , was he right and its MY opinion that needs to change? So, i found my answer... Its cliché to say he changed my life or if it wasn't for him i would still be who i was..... and that wouldn't be good. I have so much respect and admiration for this man. he's been the direction in life that i've always needed to sort myself out. i hope to meet him one day. i'm so grateful for him and i admire him for the personal sacrifices he's endured in his life to be the man he is today. Hes suffered alot of himself to help everyone and he has helped so many. It might be hard for him to see how influential his words are to so many people and myself with all the pain he and his family has been through lately but if he only knew that is a "shiny golden god" (not god in the biblical sense im not trying to put that pressure on him) but he has done incredibly great things in his life, he is a roll model and someone admirable for sure .

    • @jonashellsborn7648
      @jonashellsborn7648 3 роки тому

      @UA-camr Man Mr Man you want an actionable report (well, so do I) but A White spent a thousand words on conveying a feeling. Keep that gender difference in mind. You may have to begin your requrest with feely affirmative fluff to get a response. Best wishes.

    • @ilianamarisolromero7816
      @ilianamarisolromero7816 3 роки тому

      He uses a lot of spiritual, metaphysical words along with many philosophical, psychological and social sciences' vocabulary. When I read "a shiny golden god" I see a very peaceful and nice well being, very spiritual. Anyway, I wanted to add that I also get the same feeling with Peterson, that he's being transformed himself, and he's showing us how he's marrying all his knowledge of our myths, philosophical views towards healing, he's showing us with his own vulnerability how his catharsis is leading him towards enlightenment, which is another word for letting his own consciousness guide him.

  • @panizallameh1575
    @panizallameh1575 3 роки тому +77

    I cried with him at the end. What a genuine person he is Jordan. As Tim said I’m glad he exists 🥰.

    • @crimsonx83
      @crimsonx83 3 роки тому +2

      I did too. I'm always floored to tears upon hearing everyone so happy he's back and healthy ❤

  • @jameshopkins21
    @jameshopkins21 2 роки тому +1

    Dr. Peterson, I am a fan. I have come to listen to your podcasts and motivational clips for an hour or two or three nearly every day. I wish I could share with you mountains of information that I have gleaned over many years of experience on virtually every topic you discuss. The call to challenge young men to make the world a better place by encouraging competence and speaking truth, on recognizing the uniqueness of every soul and serving the least among us ring deeply within me. I lack the distinction and achievements that those you interview possess, yet I am not without insights and experience that I think you would find valuable. I am a 73-year-old retired general surgeon who is self-employed part time as a medical researcher. I am also a lay minister or a priesthood holder in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I served a two year mission for my church in Chile from 1969 to 1971 and on a church high council in New York City. I closed my surgical practice in the intermountain west in 1996 after suffering a mid-brain bleed that was complicated by acute hydrocephalus requiring emergency placement of a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt that left me with chronic drowsiness, impaired executive function, and some other problems but without obvious impact on my movement or speech. I worked for 13 years after my stroke at many odd jobs including working in a junior high and two career colleges teaching health, mathematics, anatomy and physiology, health administration, chemistry, biology, microbiology, etc. until difficulties planning my lecture schedule and submitting final grades on time led to my dismissal and finally a declaration of totally disability. I wrote my senior thesis at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine on evidence based medicine and medical outcome research as it relates to hypertension care in eleven New York City voluntary hospitals. My advisor was the developer of the health status index and its use as a measure of good or bad health policies. I did my internship at a hospital near Greenwich Village in Manhattan and did a fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery in Columbia, Missouri. My wife, a Juilliard-trained pianist, and our four children are exceptionally bright but were found to have an inductive learning problem that severely threatened their academic, professional, and social futures. I was told that I needed to summarize all that my children read and help them find the main ideas of what they regarded as confusing collections of random facts and to do research projects with them in history and science. I spent 6 to 12 hours a day tutoring them for 17 years. All their projects and research papers won state and/or national prizes. They were on a wide variety of topics including the historical context of Edgar Allen Poe's A Cask of Amontillado, Thomas Jeffersons views on slavery, the role of ancestors in the Revolutionary War and the Pequot War, just war theory as well as bridge and roof truss design, human insulation systems, and the mathematical modelling of break dancing. Each of my children qualified for scholarships--in large part due to my poverty--at premier colleges: Amherst College, Yale, MIT, and Harvard. All are married with children and gainfully employed. My oldest son teaches art and animation at two colleges in Chicago. My daughter graduated from Yale in Theater Arts and Acting from the Manhattan School Music in classical voice. She has won a Tony Award and received a Grammy Nomination. My two younger sons obtained Ph.D.s in mechanical engineering from MIT. One is a tenured professor in mechanical engineering and the other is a reseach engineer for Ford Motor Company. Talk about joy!! Things could have been so much worse for them. I am divorced but still interact significantly with my precious wife of 35 years. I was exposed to diethylstilbestrol in utero, and in 2002 developed a need to cross-dress that proved extremely difficult to control. St. John's Wort and Vyvanse eliminated completely my need to cross-dress for a year and a half but led to a clinically rather minor but ominous right frontal lacunar stroke in 2009 that required that I permanently discontinue these meds. I cross-dress only in private but have been involved with trans issues that go against the current trends now for many years. Still my wife was nauseated by even the idea of my cross-dressing and decided to divorce me. I have no property and no car and have received a considerable amount of help from the welfare system of my faith over the years. Nevertheless, I regard myself as rich beyond my wildest dreams. I would love to spend some time on many topics with you including how to deal with economic inequality, challenging all men and women young and old to actively participate in promoting and implementing Christian values and learning to living a life of obedience to the laws and ordinances that Christ taught his church to follow, faith, repentance and sacrifice, consecration, virtue, and purity that prepares all in the human family past, present, and future, including the least among us, for a joyous eternal life together through taking responsibility to serve our families, our churches, and our communities and through taking upon us the name of Jesus Christ and always remembering the atonement and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. My email is jameshopkins21@gmail.com

  • @lorenzodelacruz1887
    @lorenzodelacruz1887 Рік тому +4

    Why do I want to say "where have I been all my life?" I don't know if I have been educated beyond my abilities or I should have stayed in school. Thanks for the interview Tim. You are better than Dick Cavett was. He would listen after asking the question.

  • @krzysztofmomot4916
    @krzysztofmomot4916 3 роки тому +155

    Driving is privilege when you've got podcasts like that available. We are sooo lucky! I've got gut feeling that we'll see Jordan at JRE soon.

    • @freyahopcroft
      @freyahopcroft 3 роки тому +6

      I think there has been some kind of falling out, based on something Joe said on Clubhouse. Someone said " get Jordan on" and Joe replied something like "nah, it's a double deal these days". It seems like Mikhaila is trying to protect her dad but maybe a little too much 🤔

    • @sidhaantverma5086
      @sidhaantverma5086 3 роки тому +4

      @@freyahopcroft I heard that on Clubhouse as well but I think that was just a throwaway comment Joe made as Mikhaila always seems to be accompanying Jordan these days.

    • @freyahopcroft
      @freyahopcroft 3 роки тому +5

      @@sidhaantverma5086 I do hope so! I've been waiting excitedly for his JRE come-back!

    • @epicpopularguy
      @epicpopularguy 3 роки тому +1

      @@freyahopcroft Yeah Naval ripped on him too surprisingly

    • @freyahopcroft
      @freyahopcroft 3 роки тому

      @@epicpopularguy Naval Ravikant? No way!

  • @senna138
    @senna138 3 роки тому +89

    When Jordan cried I was already crying.. a moment of true beauty..

  • @mikeporter3280
    @mikeporter3280 2 роки тому +2

    I now realize that once I have separated my self from my perceptions of how others perceive 'me', then what is left is my self and God.

  • @DiogenesNephew
    @DiogenesNephew Рік тому +26

    Regarding ontological shock; this is one of the reasons I always loved H.P. Lovecraft's work. A core idea of his writing came down to exploring where the edge of human sanity lies. The idea of something existing that so utterly undermines human intellectual coherence as to fracture our psyche is pretty damn awesome.

    • @sell_or_stfu8405
      @sell_or_stfu8405 Рік тому +1

      Yeah. That we are all part of an infinite intelligence. We are all connected through it. There is a mother spirit that has infinite healing powers if you open yourself to her. That humans come from infinite love, and creation is a gift, a way to feel the full spectrum of emotions. From infinite love to infinite evil.

  • @VivicaBassAngel
    @VivicaBassAngel 3 роки тому +214

    Brought me to tears a couple times.
    So incredibly grateful for Jordan Peterson.

    • @g108d7
      @g108d7 2 роки тому +1

      I believe Jordan was holding back tears a few times.

    • @abdul8685
      @abdul8685 2 роки тому

      what do you think about this?
      ua-cam.com/video/hSNWkRw53Jo/v-deo.html

  • @IEVAKambarovaite
    @IEVAKambarovaite 3 роки тому +206

    Don't mind me.. Having a blast weeping on the train listening to this brilliant conversation

    • @BodilessVoice
      @BodilessVoice 3 роки тому +4

      Ah, a woman after my own heart.

    • @IEVAKambarovaite
      @IEVAKambarovaite 3 роки тому +7

      @@BodilessVoice 😉💜

    • @SanthanamSridharan
      @SanthanamSridharan 3 роки тому +2

      Hugs !

    • @charlescoult
      @charlescoult 3 роки тому +3

      I too was brought to tears at some of the topics covered. I'm not sure what brought you to tears or why but when they spoke of the similarity between the "tree of life" imagery in disparate cultures and the imagery present in Julian's drawing as a child, the implications of a common underlying order throughout the human condition brought tears of awe to my eyes.
      I hope I don't sound too pretentious, that's not my aim.

    • @jgaraz
      @jgaraz 3 роки тому +2

      Yes. I ended up bing watching 3 long form interviews yesterday and today with Jordan. Unfortunately, for all the imprtant stuff I did not get done, each are are captivating, unique and emotionally engaging. I realize in this how awesome Tim is as both a host and an interviewer. If you have any tears left, check out Jordan's interview with Jonathan Pageau. It blew my Christian doctrine heart and mind.

  • @user-lo9cw6pq7j
    @user-lo9cw6pq7j Рік тому +2

    I’ve been blessed or cursed with seeing both sides of an issue-the older I get the more I realize this isn’t a matter of black & white but various shades of gray! With each and every person place & thing assigned intricate parts that create the whole! It’s a glorious tapestry where love connects the dots! Bravo--you play your part magnificently!

  • @michelemurphy3541
    @michelemurphy3541 2 роки тому +1

    Dear Dr Jordan Peterson, I have been cleaning the room I am in and that cleaning | organizing, is keeping me alive through an intensely abusive situation I have been exposed to so, thank you, from my Soul, thank you.
    You know, it’s the intellectual talks and exploration of humanity through conversation, I believe, people *(like myself) are sort of yearning for…so thank you for the authentic discussions as they are important and filling-especially to people like me, who are sort of isolated in circumstance.
    Be good to yourself and thank you. I truly appreciate you very much.

  • @freyahopcroft
    @freyahopcroft 3 роки тому +69

    I want to express my total gratitude for this podcast. Jordan has truly come back from the abyss and is more wise and open hearted than ever before. Love to both of you x

  • @ChadZuberAdventures
    @ChadZuberAdventures 3 роки тому +1010

    I recently learned of Jordan Peterson and have enormous respect for what he is doing. It is very interesting to see him talking these very deep matters with Tim Ferris whom i find to also be incredibly intelligent. These two are on two very different planes of consciousness. I admire Tim's courage to even have Jordan on his show because I don't think Tim's values quite align with Jordan's but this made for a very interesting conversation. Many hosts that interview Jordan visibly get emotionally charged but Tim appeared to remain calm and humble. Thank you to both of you for this valuable conversation.

    • @j3ffn4v4rr0
      @j3ffn4v4rr0 3 роки тому +14

      Some of Tim's best and most interesting interviews are with people he acknowledges he and most of his audience disagree with. His interview with Charles Koch comes to mind.

    • @mykologist6285
      @mykologist6285 3 роки тому +20

      I think Tim is the perfect interviewer for Jordan. He is such a master of guiding conversations and such an excellent question-asker.

    • @AmosLaRue
      @AmosLaRue 3 роки тому +85

      I just recently discovered Jordan Peterson too, and feel like I'm late to the game. It makes me sad that Jordan and his family has had to suffer so and that he has scraped past the lowest low, using his book as a life raft. I think that what he has to say is important. I think that he's important. I hope he knows how important he is to people; people he doesn't even know exist. I hope he keeps up the good fight because the world needs people like Jordan Peterson, and Thomas Sowell (also whom I just recently discovered) right now... I sure as hell do.

    • @j3ffn4v4rr0
      @j3ffn4v4rr0 3 роки тому +8

      @@AmosLaRue Agreed...it says a lot for his book that it could be such a life raft. I've also just heard of Thomas Sowell, but know little about him...can you give me an "elevator pitch" of what he's all about?

    • @rogerc23
      @rogerc23 3 роки тому +35

      @@j3ffn4v4rr0 Marxist who eventually met Milton Friedman. Then studied in depth all the cultural lies of America’s left, especially for African Americans, and set out to discuss and expose them for about 5 decades now.

  • @CreezonPrvt
    @CreezonPrvt Рік тому +1

    With Jordan Peterson I'm always impressed by how emotional he is when talking about topics he cares about and how well he is able to show these emotions.

  • @michaelzylstra8341
    @michaelzylstra8341 2 роки тому +2

    Jordan you don’t even know and will probably never know (because you’re humble), the unbelievably transformative and positive affect you’ve had on millions of people, including me.
    You are brilliant and thankfully not ahead of your time, your timing is perfect, the world (of order and chaos) needs you in it….for better, not worse👊🏻👊🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @gloriaa5117
    @gloriaa5117 3 роки тому +64

    I’ve cried more through this conversation than I have ever, watching/listening to a podcast. The amount of ‘ah ha’ moments (and he says the most beautiful thing about ah-ha moments on the AMP) are endless. This man has tugged and torn at ‘life’ beyond the limits of his existence, and thus creating a GENIUS. His line of questioning every word... every breath of every question posed to him, in his mind... you can SEE the way in which he’s answering the question in his head by THINKING it through... no matter how many times he’s asked the question. He’s a man suffering and to be in this suffering with this amount of ‘awareness’ is to meet a destiny that is immersed in truth. You can not think as much as this... not just for yourself, but for humanity’s sake and for the sake of our social and cultural existences, and not go out of your mind. I’m not nearly as churned in my mind... my intelligence doesn’t allow for that yet, my thoughts may not be matured enough... but there are days where I wish I didn’t think about the ‘world’s existence’ so much. Each WHY becomes another universe to discover and be taken by. It’s not something I could articulate as fluidly as this great man, but it’s recognizable and it’s a mode of being that not many people experience, leading me to believe that being a polymath is just a mode of survival for some of us...

    • @godloves9163
      @godloves9163 3 роки тому

      You’d like this greatly also, explains the details on history and much more including religions, etc;
      Total Onslaught series by Walter Veith

  • @shaniroga
    @shaniroga 3 роки тому +66

    “Jordan Peterson is a Gift”

  • @rktyler3470
    @rktyler3470 2 роки тому +2

    I got into Dr. Peterson the year he exploded onto the scene. I loved his biblical lectures and book. I fell off of him when he disappeared with his health issues. I’m very glad I’ve circled back to these talks again. I understand more now than the first time.

  • @ogjlynch
    @ogjlynch 2 роки тому +5

    40:35 So if you’re already high in trait openness and you have a mystical experience, does that put you in an even higher percentile of openness?

  • @CristaBeck
    @CristaBeck 3 роки тому +266

    I had tears in my eyes by the end. So sincere. Tim, grateful to you for just listening and letting him talk. You allowed him to space to go down into his well of wisdom. That’s where all the juicy stuff is! Great video! Will definitely rewatch.

  • @edgardosantana
    @edgardosantana 3 роки тому +163

    Tim, my jaw literally dropped! Been hoping for this interview for a long time!!
    Now I see why you were "like a kid in a candy store" last week preparing podcast interviews! So exited to dive in!
    Really appreciate you bringing Dr. Peterson on the show. Thank you!!

  • @LILRHONDALEE
    @LILRHONDALEE Рік тому +1

    Extraordinary interview! I just recently discovered Dr. Peterson...my newfound hero, a kindred spirit, and, an eloquent speaker of truth. Thanks to him for helping me find the right words to communicate my thoughts and feelings. I look forward to reading his books. He brings me to tears, because love hurts. At 60 yrs. old, and a broken heart, I need Dr. Peterson like a tourniquet! I am so grateful for what must be divine fate. Thank you Tim, for having this interview, and asking the poignant questions. I am now a subscriber to your channel. Wishing all a lovely day, and to Jordan Peterson...tight hugs, with all my heart.

  • @annettegardiner7270
    @annettegardiner7270 2 роки тому +12

    Mr Peterson is so inspirational I love hearing him talk on all subjects.. He's given me fresh air for life again, i'v just lost my brother last week and I am going through the usual stages of grief, still am but I have listened and feel a bit btr, also listening to Ekheart.. Thanks Jorden.. Hope your well..

    • @MariaLopez-mi4ol
      @MariaLopez-mi4ol Рік тому +2

      I also experienced death in the 3rd degree of my beloved Brother Chris this Jan 5th 2022.....and preceding him was my beloved Mother n Sister Liz on Dec 23 and 24th 2022......all from the covid medicine REMDESIVIR for pnemonia.....my Dad passed in Sept 2018.....my other younger Brother Joe died in March 2019. This is so hard to hang on but I know who is holding me....and thar is all that matters.

  • @joan3891
    @joan3891 3 роки тому +194

    I’m more than thrilled that Dr. P. is back with us and getting his stride back. My very being hears him like a powerful vitamin. A profound man speaking hard truths with empathy and compelling rationality. It is extraordinary to witness one of the greatest psychological and intellectual thinkers of our time. ❣️

    • @ariane1781
      @ariane1781 3 роки тому +11

      Agreed. It also shows us that true wisdom comes from moments of pause and reflection. Followed by discussion and exploration. Ebb and flow

  • @sammysxk5831
    @sammysxk5831 3 роки тому +149

    This man changed my life more than he will ever know.

  • @jameshughes135
    @jameshughes135 2 роки тому +16

    This was one of the most memorable interviews I have witnessed. Tim is a master at his trade, well done Tim.
    Jordan Peterson truly has earned his wisdom. It is like he eats the
    words, he becomes the words, and then he lives the words. His sincerity just glows from him. Truly a 'deep thinker' of this dimension and age. Very, very rare. A fresh and invigorating breeze upon all of us. Feel it blowing upon you, embrace the refreshing breeze in our lives and live a life of 'value '.💝💖

    • @danwalker4129
      @danwalker4129 2 роки тому +2

      Very eloquently put 👋

    • @jennak.8541
      @jennak.8541 2 роки тому

      Such a wonderful description, it's a highly accurate one. Your wording is spot on!

  • @WildMeek
    @WildMeek 2 роки тому +13

    My good friend is schizo. He took mushrooms once and said "It just amplified life." Reallymade me realise how "different" he was and in the long run helped him. Hes doing great BTW One of my closest and best freinds still. Im young but hes still there and im there for him.

  • @eastlynburkholder3559
    @eastlynburkholder3559 3 роки тому +56

    His voice cracks when he says thank you. A truly caring human being.

  • @thehorizontries4759
    @thehorizontries4759 3 роки тому +186

    -“you know, in the deepest part of your heart, that if you don’t tell the truth the world falls apart.” J. Peterson

    • @mach_media
      @mach_media 3 роки тому

      Hence the discord fake news has delivered us

    • @firecatgreg
      @firecatgreg 3 роки тому

      @@mach_media True. . . and their goal is to have it fall apart so they can remake it with a bubble falsehood. Which is Agenda 21. Hence they seek to steal, kill and destroy . . . and call that progress without progress. Because they value disorder over order and feel the price of order is to much and causes "global warming".
      Hence the supposition of the "science" of the left is to create a paradise or utopia which has "sustainable" energy in a fixed state of some primitive perfection. That being a system that is closed with perfect 100% sustainability and no loss in energy or heat. That is the worship of the first law of thermodynamics with a closed system that is everlasting and has not energy or matter loss. But in reality of the world and universe from both physics and nature mankind has learned that the universe is NOT a steady state fixed universe of eternity, but an expanding universe from the Big Bang which is our bubble universe which will have a trajectory of the beginning at the Big Bang event to the end at a cold expanded and dissipating death of cold death, without a creative regeneration from something outside of it. . . which would require a God outside of the universe.
      All transactions have waste heat and heat is required to be harnessed to create both work useful work and structure. We see waste energy in all biological systems and even in the universe when Supernovas explode and form complex elements with more energy complexity, and higher value structures. But waste heat happens from both. So we don't have a sustainable paradise just a future cold death from nature with a fixed life span.
      So all things in physics end in a cold expanded death. And also in nature in any "enclosed" zone which seems to be like a system enclosed but most are not we have a thing like earth which is composed of a vast but fixed set of resources which include energy based things like the elements which came from nuclear-synthesis in science, but that being the mechanism of creation for those who want to talk about that.
      All things in nature and physics in the physics world and in nature move from a state of higher level of complexity to a lower level of complexity and this higher level of complexity included EMBEDDED structure which includes alpha species like mankind which has many higher level heat sinks which is inefficiencies of nature. In the modern world but in all constructs of "co-creation" of mankind structures even organisms in nature have higher value due to their higher level of complexity. Mankind being closest to God in our creation.
      Those structures require co-operative or slave states of animals and life forms below them that co-operate or are used as slaves and fuel stock to keep the alpha species going. Even in our structures we see the same thing. So all things are on a path of high energy complexity do lower energy diversity as they break down. And in all things in physics we see this and in evolution and Darwinism we see it as well. The struggle to be higher in life both in biology and in physics takes energy and there is always a waste energy heat sink. And that exists in all things.
      So the second law of thermodynamics comes into play. But Materialism of Atheism denies this constantly. They see no value in the struggle nor the complexities of structure when mated to "Green Guilt" of more value with more efficiency of simple life forms. So they are pro life but for pro life chaos of simple life forms because they generate less heat. So to worship that as a substitute for heaven is to say a perfect world of simplicity can happen and that means the value of a life is based on it's efficiency and structure and waste are a SIN of energy wasting. So complex life forms are less valuable. Hence a bacteria or virus even which is not a real life form in it's own has more value than a human being because green guilt says we must stop GLOBAL WARMING and energy loss is SIN.
      But in all religions and even in re-incarnation Karma higher level beings have more value and are a reward for being a better lower level structure in re-incarnation but in western religions we simple say "Man is dominant" and has more right to life. So Fake News pushes the worship of the first law of thermodynamics and the simple and energy sustainable life of perfection and over unity, but misunderstands and completely ignores the second law of thermodynamics and energy and complexity death and the struggle for that defined meaning.
      Hence they are scientific with only half of the definition of science. We are bound to the life of a corrupt or declining universe and world. There is an Alpha and Omega, a beginning and an End and we are bound to that relativistic timeline in space time and cannot leave that inside nature. Nature is corrupt or on a path of energy death and that is a fact from the expansion of the universe and the state of Darwinism. But Communism ignores all that because they worship a false paradise of an unchanging primitive world that never existed and never can.

  • @CarolMarineMom
    @CarolMarineMom Рік тому +2

    I Always Feel A liitle more Intelligent When I listen to this Brillant Man, I just Love him.. Thank God For Jordon B Peterson!!! We Are Lucky to have him thats for Sure!!!🙏💚❤

  • @tottymommy8197
    @tottymommy8197 Рік тому +4

    Dr. Peterson. To listen to you is listening to word of the creator. Mey G-D bless you and your family. We should all merit the redemption soon . Love to listen to you every day.

  • @shindepramodp
    @shindepramodp 3 роки тому +174

    Probably the deepest, profound and inspiring interview (almost haunting), that I have experienced so far: it has changed a few paradigms for me and will now act as a second conscience which will continue to make me look at myself and my world in different ways and continually learn new things and keep me changing for the better.

  • @yiranimal
    @yiranimal 3 роки тому +74

    Wow, you really have to admire JP's load in life; his hunger for truth; his bravery, earnestness, etc. God really broke the mold with him. Glad to see him back at it.

    • @tammycawelti5404
      @tammycawelti5404 Рік тому +2

      My thoughts exactly couldn't agree more God bless Jordan Peterson

  • @richarddebono7092
    @richarddebono7092 2 роки тому +3

    Love is: "The wish that all being would flourish." Amazing! I've never heard a better description. Thank you!

  • @rachaelbooher933
    @rachaelbooher933 2 роки тому +16

    I will never understand why there are people who can think anything but great things about this man. It is truly inconceivable to me how many people choose to throw dirt on such a special man that has helped generations of people. He deserves to be at the top and in a lane of his own, respected by all and cherished as the gem that he is. Much Love and Respect 💜🙏

    • @matthewklahn3204
      @matthewklahn3204 Рік тому +1

      He is so influential that people can be loved just from hating him. Think about that power.

  • @jamesw.blatch1584
    @jamesw.blatch1584 3 роки тому +163

    It’s 3.30 AM. I am in bed in Sydney, Australia. I woke up during the night and UA-cam had autoselected this for me. I awoke with Jordan talking to me about openness. I am an open person, by his definition. His words comforted me so deeply, I can’t put this moment into words. Thankyou Tim and Thankyou Jordan - I’m halfway through 12 More Rules which I picked up from Dymocks in Sydney CBD. It’s harder to understand than the first book, but I’ve grown as a man since then too - thanks to you.

    • @tnerb830
      @tnerb830 2 роки тому

      Get maps of meaning next it's way harder to understand! 😇

    • @antoniariboni8537
      @antoniariboni8537 2 роки тому +3

      Im in melbourne Australia. Often end up listening to these gems when most people are sleeping. Last night I was listening to his interview with Dr Andrew hubermann at 2am in the morning. Addictive enlightening listening. Look it up. Highly recommend❤

    • @tnerb830
      @tnerb830 2 роки тому +1

      @@antoniariboni8537 I just watched it the other night too very good!

    • @makaylahollywood3677
      @makaylahollywood3677 2 роки тому +1

      Good morning Sydney...from US...i feel the same;-)

    • @phasespace4700
      @phasespace4700 2 роки тому

      You;re in a lunatic cult. Simple as that.

  • @lilyhempt515
    @lilyhempt515 3 роки тому +57

    Dr. Peterson,
    thank you from the bottom of my heart for your courageous vulnerability. After so many years of confusion and suffering, your work put me at long last on a path of healing and the recovery of my deepest self. I owe you a great deal. May my continuing lifelong effort to be the best version of my self I can do honor to the great gift you are to all humane beings.

  • @samanthatanya2494
    @samanthatanya2494 Рік тому +19

    Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression , anxiety and illicit pill addiction . Imagine carrying heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone . Believe it or not in a couple years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues . ⠀

    • @AnjeloValeriano
      @AnjeloValeriano Рік тому

      I have researched and found out that shrooms are very helpful , it has really helps to reduce anxiety and depression . I would love to try magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some , Is there any realiable source I can purchase one

    • @oliviaadelaide2432
      @oliviaadelaide2432 Рік тому

      I was having this constant , unbearable anxiety because of stress. Not until I also came across Dr.Mile a very intelligent mycologist. He came through for me with his knowledge on psychs.

    • @louisianawalters7452
      @louisianawalters7452 Рік тому

      I’m feeling the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety level. I am so glad to be part of this community.

    • @kimcamiliamingang1813
      @kimcamiliamingang1813 Рік тому

      Please how do I contact him?
      Is he on Instagram's??

    • @isabellaemma9082
      @isabellaemma9082 Рік тому

      My psy/nurse that told me I had dyst. Told me most people know they have it after going tru a mayor depression.
      That's what happened To me.
      After that.. I went to the library and read on dysth. For the first time.
      It was like reading my autobiography.
      I wished I didn't go tru the mayor depression to find out what I had.
      It was bad.
      But I guess it was meant To be that way.
      Oh and i can fall into a mayor depression again.
      But since I know what I have, l'm trying To take control of my actions, of my life.
      But it hard since the mayor depression I went tru left big economic problems. Which.. jejejeje brings me down more.

  • @barbarabryan2500
    @barbarabryan2500 2 роки тому +1

    When you, Dr. Peterson, show us when your soul is touched, you touch that place in me as well. Thank you.

  • @winskypinsky
    @winskypinsky 3 роки тому +73

    Every time I listen to Dr Peterson, I grow a few more inches. I’m only 5’2” and now I bump my head on the Moon. God bless this dear man. Very happy I found Tim Ferriss too!

    • @katsebo5526
      @katsebo5526 3 роки тому +4

      I love this analogy

    • @amyyma369
      @amyyma369 3 роки тому +4

      this is a lovely comment

    • @brfc4454
      @brfc4454 2 роки тому

      Bronwyn, you should write a book 📖 classic

  • @s0mbres
    @s0mbres 3 роки тому +215

    The last 10 or so minutes. Man, I really missed this guy.

  • @sobrietyandthefivedaygodch2124

    Jordan Peterson THANK YOU for my new start in life and sobriety! I love what you are doing for this world we live in. I just lost my son to a fentanyl overdose and I have been able to stay sober through this and stay positive with my thoughts and actions! You have helped me in many ways! Tune into my channel! I have dedicated this tragedy into making it into a positive in my life and others! Again thank you JP!

  • @mariadeleon5203
    @mariadeleon5203 Рік тому +3

    Captivating interview. This is when I fell in love with Dr Peterson’s mind and work. He’s one of a kind. A breath of fresh air. 😍🤩

  • @emmanuelyerumoh4756
    @emmanuelyerumoh4756 3 роки тому +92

    This is such a gem. So much of life is deeply strange, but something like this puts more light into the world

  • @davidwarring1
    @davidwarring1 3 роки тому +62

    This was my first experience of you, Tim. I usually don’t comment on content I watch, but I wanted to thank you. This was an outstanding interview and I was memorised by what you were able to discover about Peterson and his fundamental understandings. A person of his fame is obviously interviewed across the same subjects numerously. Your interview though was unique and you gave him the opportunity to really articulate some deeply moving and stunning insights. I absolutely loved this interview. You mined some pure gold.

  • @stephenorozco6559
    @stephenorozco6559 Рік тому

    Dear Dr. Peterson, your mind can be likened to a pinball machine---with each ball representing an original thought that triggers a variety of reactions. I thank GOD for your thoughtful mind, and your desire to share your gift. You have shown me that with a little noble contemplation we can achieve clarity, and accomplish great goals that bless all people the whole of creation.

  • @Steve-ArfArf
    @Steve-ArfArf 2 роки тому +2

    I love the passion in which Jordan speaks. This interview needed at least double the length

  • @arevsteffen
    @arevsteffen 3 роки тому +36

    JP is one of the few who can say things like "We also don't know what to do with things we don't know what to do with", and I know what he means.

  • @debramoore1428
    @debramoore1428 3 роки тому +78

    Tim, you gave us an impressive interview! No interruptions. Not a " news show" move it along. Long form talk is the wave. Luv JBP. He is always welcome. Accept our praise,Jordan, you have earned it. What noble humility!

  • @ikkeheltvanlig
    @ikkeheltvanlig 2 роки тому +1

    53:14 "like you think you know the way you think, you think you think - you don't... or very rarely." best quote